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Nature Racism Poems

These Nature Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Nature. These are the best examples of Racism Nature poems written by international poets.


Premium Member My Color Is Naturally Human
Do you think your colors matter?
My beautiful shades do not matter
Because my natural color is human
And I am a being created in the image
Of the...

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Categories: racism, color, freedom, nature, political,



Protest Against the Racism Suffered By Vini Jr
extravagant disgust
manifested by evil...outrageous
imbecile sacrilegious,
to torture the color,
to vilify nature,
to demonize the human...
With magnificent ramblas
but spirits so narrow, it
seems exponential, but
it's just spiritual retardation...
 ...

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Categories: racism, allusion, appreciation, social, words,

Premium Member Stop Talking About Race
What race? Human race?
Stop talking about race
Start talking about space
Start talking about grace
Start talking about behavior
About the Savior
About education
About nutrition
About sickness
About craziness
About peace
About feast
About common...

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Categories: racism, dream, friendship, inspirational love,

Yesterday
What happened yesterday 
Can change  today. 
When a person understands
His" her" capacity 
He "she" can not see borders
To enter some world competitions 
Where racism and...

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Categories: racism, 12th grade, africa, america,

Premium Member Grand Priorities
What fills your goals, son?

I told you!
Need to get my car rolling [life rolling, love rolling]
yesterday,
if not today...

If I may interrupt
to process mindful resilience
for a...

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Categories: racism, black african american, earth,



Premium Member Black History
it is as though
they saw my beauty,
full and radiant
lasted only in the 
rich soil i was born in.

so they picked me and
stomped the roots dry.
one...

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Categories: racism, africa, black african american,

Premium Member Be Yourself
It doesn't matter your skin color
Weither blue, orange, brown or indigo
It's of no use
What matters is the purpose it serves
So chose wisely
We are made and...

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Categories: racism, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Complexions of Being
We are complexions of being,
gradations of actualization.
Our nature coming to be or passing away, 
Aristotle wrote. 

Mere complexions of being,
gradations of ontology.
In every American thing...

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Categories: racism, america, irony, metaphor, philosophy,

Premium Member Power To Embrace Difference
St. Francis prayed for politically active 
nonreactive empowerment
through serenity to change what we can,
and to walk away,
without loser disgust
but with winning acceptance
for what we cannot...

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Categories: racism, change, earth, health, integrity,

The Land Has No Boundaries
The Land has no boundaries,
There is no place for disharmonies!
The air has no biases; they are for all;
The trees and the rivers are for everyone,
Whether...

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Categories: courage, racism, strength,

Premium Member Polite Political Distance
I hope I would 
find a difference 
between cooperative masturbation
and making passionate love
if I could

I wonder if I should 
recognize ego's fulfillment 
as more leftbrain...

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Categories: racism, health, integrity, perspective, political,

8:46 Time Elapsed
It was 8:46: Eight minutes and forty six seconds to solemnly remember;
 George Floyd desperately gasping for breath; until, he transitioned yonder.
Though he pleaded and...

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Categories: racism, corruption, death, violence,

World of Violence -Re-Post
World of violence

As the morning  slowly  breaks
and, daylight in fil trates...
I feel,
the sunshine-   burn away the grey
I feel,
the dawning, of a...

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Categories: racism, black african american, death,

Color Schmers
Colour Schemers

Arab Traders excavated
Europe laid the foundation
The New World framed it perfectly
The rest of the races roofed it

This …
Inordinate economic concupiscence
Shadowy sham, animated by a...

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Categories: racism, black african american, change,

Premium Member Thoughtful Feelings
The main currents of thought
are feelings 
about relationships,
positive
and negative climates,
sometimes obscured
confused
by double-binding negatives
incuriously set aside
as merely bad news
and systemic evils

Like racism
applied to oneself
as victim of...

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Categories: racism, extended metaphor, health, integrity,


Book: Shattered Sighs